Psalms 66:13

  EXPOSITION Verse 13 . I will. The child of God is so sensible of his own personal indebtedness to grace, that he feels that he must utter a song of his own. He joins in the common thanksgiving, but since the best public form must fail to meet each individual case, he makes sure that the special mercies received by him shall not be forgotten, for he records them with his own pen, and sings of theme with his own lips. I will go into thy house with burnt offerings; the usual sacrifices of godly men. Even the thankful heart dares not come to God without a victim of grateful praise; of this as well as of every other form of worship, we may say, "the blood is the life thereof." Reader, never attempt to come before God without Jesus, the divinely promised, given, and accepted burnt offering. I will pay thee my vows. He would not appear before the Lord empty, but at the same time he would not boast of what he offered, seeing it was all due on account of former vows. After all, our largest gifts are but payments; when we have given all, we must confess, "O Lord, of thine own have we given unto thee." We should be slow in making vows, but prompt in discharging them. When we are released from trouble, and can once more go up to the house of the Lord, we should take immediate occasion to fulfil our promises. How can we hope for help another time, if we prove faithless to covenants voluntarily entered upon in hours of need.   EXPLANATORY NOTES AND QUAINT SAYINGS Verse 13 . You see all the parts of this song; the whole concert or harmony of all is praising God . You see quo loco, in his house; quo modo, with burnt offering; quo animo, paying our vows. Thomas Adams. Verse 13 . Burnt offerings . For ourselves, be we sure that the best sacrifice we can give to God is obedience; not a dead beast, but a living soul. The Lord takes not delight in the blood of brutish creatures. It is the mind, the life, the soul, the obedience, that he requires: 1 Samuel 15:22 , "To obey is better than sacrifice." Let this be our burnt offering, our holocaust, a sanctified body and mind given up to the Lord, Romans 12:1-2 . First, the heart: "My son, give me thy heart." Is not the heart enough? No, the hand also: Isaiah 1:16 , Wash the hands from blood and pollution. Is not the hand enough? No, the foot also: "Remove thy foot from evil." Is not the foot enough? No, the lips also: "Guard the doors of thy mouth;" Psalms 34:13 , "Refrain thy tongue from evil." Is not thy tongue enough? No, the ear also: "Let him that hath ears to hear, hear." Is not the ear enough? No, the eye also: "Let thine eyes be towards the Lord." Is not all this sufficient? No, give body and spirit: 1Co 6:20, "Ye are bought with a price: therefore glorify God in your body, and in your spirit, which are God's." When the eyes abhor lustful objects, the ear slanders, the foot erring paths, the hands wrong and violence, the tongue flattery and blasphemy, the heart pride and hypocrisy; this is thy holocaust, thy whole burnt offering. Thomas Adams. Verse 13,15 . In the burnt offerings , we see his approach to the altar with the common and general sacrifice; and next, in his paying vows, we see he has brought his peace offerings with him. Again, therefore, he says at the altar: I will offer unto thee burnt sacrifices of fatlings ( Psalms 66:15 ). This is the general offering, brought from the best of his flock and herd. Then follow the peace offerings: With the incense (trjq, fuming smoke) of rams; I will offer bullocks with goats. Selah. Having brought his offerings, he is in no haste to depart, notwithstanding; for his heart is full. Ere, therefore, he leaves the sanctuary, he utters the language of a soul at peace with God: Psalms 66:16-20 . This, truly, is one whom the very God of peace has sanctified, and whose whole spirit, and body, and soul he will preserve blameless unto the coming of the Lord Jesus Christ. 1 Thessalonians 5:23 . Andrew A. Bonar. Verse 13-15 . He tells what were the vows he promised in his troubles , and says he promised the richest sacrifice of cattle that could be made according to the law. These were three -- rams, cows, and goats. Rams included lambs; cows included heifers; and goats, kids. Robert Bellarmine.   HINTS FOR PASTORS AND LAYPERSONS Verse 13 . God's house; or, the place of praises. Thomas Adams' Sermon. Verse 13-15 . Resolutions made ( Psalms 66:13 ). What? To offer praise. Why? For deliverance. Where? In thy house. Resolutions uttered ( Psalms 66:14 ). To God. Before men. Resolutions fulfilled. In public acknowledgment. In heartfelt gratitude. In more frequent attendance at the house of God. The renewed self dedication. In increased liberality. G. R.
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